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  • 111Duke v. The Queen — Supreme Court of Canada Argued March 7–8, 1972 Decided June 29, 1972 Full case name: George Clinton Duke Appellant; and Her Majesty The Queen Respondent Citations …

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  • 112Revocation — For the band, see Revocation (band). Revocation is the act of recall or annulment. It is the reversal of an act, the recalling of a grant, or the making void of some deed previously existing. Contents 1 Contract law 2 Criminal law …

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  • 113Ontario Substitute Decisions Act — The Substitute Decisions Act establishes the legal criteria determining when a person has the ability to make decisions that are fundamental to his/her well being. The ability to make these types of decisions is termed capacity and the decisions… …

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  • 114Fulgens Corona — is an encyclical by Pope Pius XII, given at St. Peter s Rome, on 8 September 1953, on the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the fifteenth year of his Pontificate. The encyclical proclaims a Marian year for 1954, to commemorate the …

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  • 115Contumacy (in Canon Law) — • Contumacy, or contempt of court, is an obstinate disobedience of the lawful orders of a court Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Contumacy (in Canon Law)     Contumacy (in …

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  • 116Mental Reservation — • The name applied to a doctrine which has grown out of the common Catholic teaching about lying and which is its complement Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mental Reservation     Mental Reservation …

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  • 117Revocation — • The act of recalling or annulling Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Revocation     Revocation     † …

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  • 118wrong — vb Wrong, oppress, persecute, aggrieve can mean to inflict injury upon a person without just cause or in an outrageous manner. One wrongs another who injures him by unjustifiably depriving him of his property or his good name or by violating… …

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  • 119non-support — The failure or neglect unreasonably to support those to whom an obligation of support is due; e.g. duty of parents to support children; duty to support spouse. Such failure to support is a criminal offense in most states. See e.g. Model Penal… …

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  • 120nonsupport — The failure or neglect unreasonably to support those to whom an obligation of support is due; e.g. duty of parents to support children; duty to support spouse. Such failure to support is a criminal offense in most states. See e.g. Model Penal… …

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